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Method

Heat oven to 220C/fan 200C /gas 7. Tip the spinach into a colander sitting in the sink and tip the potatoes into a saucepan. Bring a kettle full of water to the boil and pour enough over the potatoes to cover and slowly pour the rest over the spinach to wilt it. Bring the potatoes to the boil and cook for 8-10 mins until tender, then drain and roughly mash.

Leave the spinach to cool, then squeeze out excess water with your hands. Scatter the spinach over the bottom of 2 individual or 1 small ovenproof dish leaving two gaps for the eggs. Crack the eggs into the gaps, then season with salt and pepper. Distribute the fish over the spinach and eggs. Spread over the crème fraîche and drizzle with the lemon juice. Loosely spoon over the potatoes, drizzle over the olive oil, then bake for 20-25 mins until the top is crispy and golden and the sauce is bubbling at the sides. Leave to stand for a few mins, then serve straight from the dish.

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Comments, questions and tips

Normally I tend to follow a recipe as closely as possible but after reading the comments on this one I cooked it with the additions suggested by Belindacaroline. These transformed an average, rather bland fish pie into something quite outstanding so big thanks to Belindacaroline for her advice.

I used a fish pie mix pack which was tasty. Will def make Again as so simple

belindacaroline

21st May, 2015

3.8

Many of the recipes on this site are too basic and could be wonderful for some simple additional ingredients, and this is one of them. It is a good foundation recipe however, can can be adapted to your tastes. I took advice from other commentors below and added dijon mustard, a splash of white wine, some dill, a clove of garlic and black pepper to the creme fraiche. I did also increase the quantity of creme fraiche used to about double what was required. After the new potatoes were lightly squashed I tossed them in olive oil and then sprinkled mature cheddar ontop. Also, I didn't add the eggs whole, but hard boiled them first and chopped finely, adding to the fish and spinach before the sauce.
It came out really well, and my husband said it was his favourite thing I had made in the last year. So, use the recipe with caution in as it is listed, as it could be bland.

Zoe73

1st Nov, 2014

Quick, tasty and easy recipe. Added some mustard to mash and topped with grated cheese. Needed a little longer for cooking. Next time I'll give dish 30 minutes. Great fish pie.

janet_birch

19th Jun, 2014

5.05

Have made this for a couple of years now and vary the ingredients a lot. My favourite is adding splosh of white wine, a touch of mustard, and some dill to the sauce with some grated cheese on the top. But it's a brilliant basic concept to start with.

Splushka

18th Mar, 2014

Really good recipe and very simple, however if you follow the original recipe it ends up being rather bland. I'm going to add more salt and pepper and parsley next time, maybe even a thing layer of Dijon mustard.

Daisy@Cheaperseeker

15th Mar, 2014

Fish pie is my favorite! Everything was cooked perfectly and it was very simple to do.If you like it,make it!

bluefish7204

11th Mar, 2014

Just made this pie and it's GORGEOUS! Made it exactly as per recipe and added lots of black pepper at all stages - nice and creamy, very tasty, very healthy. Will definitely make it again.

jay1wright

5th Nov, 2012

4.05

I love fish pie. However I have never made my own...until tonight. My wife wasn't keen on the idea but who cleaned her plate first... Very simple to make, I managed to pick up a fish pie mixed pack of fresh fish from morrisons which had salmon, haddock and smoked haddock. Lots of flavours. Creamy from the creme fraiche and lumpy mash was great to top it off. Recipe worked really well, might add some grated cheese to the top once out of the oven so it melts into the mash. Loved it, and will make again.

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